It’s further evidence that Democrats intend to tie Republicans to Trump’s extreme rhetoric on illegal immigration at a time when the GOP is seeking to make inroads with Hispanic voters.

The video begins with the now infamous remarks Trump made last month during his presidential launch speech, in which he said: “When Mexico sends its people, they’re bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime. They’re rapists.”

It then cuts to a CNN interview with former Texas Gov. Rick Perry in 2014, when he said: “These individuals are responsible for over 3,000 homicides and almost 8,000 sexual assaults.”

On Wednesday, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus reportedly spoke with Trump and asked him to tone down his rhetoric.

But Trump has refused to back away from his remarks, even as multiple business partners have severed ties with him.

“Illegal immigrants coming in are causing tremendous problems, in terms of crime, in terms of murder, in terms of rape, in terms of lots of other things,” Trump said in a CNN interview on Wednesday night.

Trump has seen his support jump in the polls since launching his presidential bid last month. He's in second place nationally, according to two recent polls.